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KOSPI closes higher as chip stocks offset US Treasury yield rise

·The Korea Times·Impact 2/5 · Moderate

The South Korean stock market, as measured by the KOSPI, ended the week on a positive note, closing higher despite initial concerns over rising US Treasury yields. This rise was largely driven by gains in chipmaker stocks, which are expected to deliver stronger shareholder returns. The increase in these stocks helped offset the negative impact of the rising US Treasury yields, which can make borrowing more expensive and potentially slow economic growth.

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Why it matters

Korean chipmakers are seeing gains due to expectations of stronger shareholder returns. This is offsetting concerns over rising US Treasury yields, which could have negatively impacted the market.

Market impact

Impact score
2 / 5
Market signal
Positive / risk-on
Category
Market moves
Model confidence
60%

Markets & countries in focus

South Korea

Transmission channels

Chipmaker gainsStronger shareholder returnsKorean equities riseUS Treasury yields stabilizeInvestor sentiment improves

Likely winners & losers

Winners

  • Technology stocks
  • Korean equities

Under pressure

  • US Treasury bonds

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